Sunday, December 14, 2014

Weekend Reflections


I took this photo from the same window on the 13th floor of the DoubleTree Hotel downtown as the one I posted on Friday. This is the Highpoint Center office building next door. Linking to Weekend Reflections.

Sorry I haven't been visiting and commenting on your blogs, but I seem to have caught a cold from my grandson and I have been living on cold medicine all weekend. I hoping I can get over it soon so I can do some Christmas shopping!

16 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

that's a pretty shot! sorry you've been sick!

Revrunner said...

Well, at least your grandson was willing to share. :-) Get well soon!

Sylvia K said...

What terrific reflections for the day, Lois!! Wonderful capture!! Hope you're enjoying a great weekend and that you're ready for a busy new week!!

Annie Bear said...

I love the reflections captured in that building. I like the photo from Friday too.

I hope your cold goes away soon. I hate colds!

Jack said...

Take good care of yourself, Lois.

Bethany Carson said...

Nice shot! I do like the reflection in the windows.

William Kendall said...

An impressive building!

Lowell said...

This is a superb photo...love the enriched colors and those great reflections!

So sorry you're ill. It's hard not to get sick when you're around little ones. When I was teaching I would get really sick every Christmas! Hope you're back to normal soon!

Sharon said...

Nice reflection and handsome building.

VP said...

Massive and elegant at the same time, a thing which doesn't happen too often!

RedPat said...

A great reflection, Lois! Get well soon.

Birdman said...

Would LOVE to read any comments written under extreme cold meds. I bet they would be fun. Wheeeeeeeeeee!

Unknown said...

pictured are the three sky :)

Ingrid Tunheim said...

That is not a good thing as Christmas is coming up. Hopefully you will Get will soon.

Halcyon said...

Hope you're on the mend! Love this reflection.

A Colorful World said...

Beautiful reflections! We are all behind right now, I think. Hope you are feeling better! Have a blessed Christmas!